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Where might a find a 24" fireball tire and what should I expect to pay?
Thanks,
George C. Barnes IV
President, ISU Unicycle Club
Forgive me if this has already been answered.
Where might a find a 24" fireball tire and what should I expect to pay?
Thanks,
George C. Barnes IV
President, ISU Unicycle Club
Please check out my tire page. There’s a link to the Dyno Kruiser site,
which has the Fireball tire. There’s pretty skimpy info on the tire. I’ve
seen the 24x3 Fireball on the web for $35US somewhere, but you’d have to
look around. I believe Kris said the Fireball’s actual width is
2.75". If you search on the web there are lots of sites that sell
the Fireball.
http://torontounicyclists.tripod.com/tire.htm
gbarnes wrote:
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> Where might a find a 24" fireball tire and what should I expect to pay?
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Hi George,
I got a couple from Dimension Edge Bicycle (edge@bikemotor.com /
http://www.bikemotor.com) for 29USD (I think they are meant to be 35 or
so) and was told they can be hard to get hold of. If memory serves I think
Chris called them and they had 5 left a week or 2 ago. First impressions
are very good. They’re much lighter and very bouncy compared to a DH tyre
but do need to be run at a higher PSI due to the thinner sidewalls. Grip
in the wet is not too good though.
I fitted the first of your handles over the weekend and I’m well pleased.
They give a very positive grip indeed
Cheers, Neil
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Subject: Fireball tires
> Forgive me if this has already been answered.
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> Where might a find a 24" fireball tire and what should I expect to pay?
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> Thanks,
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> George C. Barnes IV President, ISU Unicycle Club
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